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virginia's election. they can't afford to be ideal il logs and that is why you have to vote for him on tuesday. >> of has pushed ahead with his limited government platform. in alabama the tea party is looking to strengthen it's place in politics. in a special primary run off. this election feeling the divide inside of the gone. grangrandg.o.p.the republican pg forward to next year's crucial midterm elections. >> and as juan carlos just mentioned the tea party is having an impact on the g.o.p. patty takes a closer look at the special election in alabama. a race that is revealing the divisions in the parties. >> as the sunsets on the water that defines mobile, alabama. omar oglsby gets to work. >> i have been a fan of dean young's for a long, long time. he calls himself a true believe. believer. the causes? the tea party. >> it will be a godly country a country that gord ca god can lon on and say i'm proud of this country. right now h i don't they had ths doing that. dean young is promising to change washin
virginia's election. they can't afford to be ideal il logs and that is why you have to vote for him on tuesday. >> of has pushed ahead with his limited government platform. in alabama the tea party is looking to strengthen it's place in politics. in a special primary run off. this election feeling the divide inside of the gone. grangrandg.o.p.the republican pg forward to next year's crucial midterm elections. >> and as juan carlos just mentioned the tea party is having an impact on...
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nancy is in virginia. the republican candidate for governor, ken cuccinelli, had been trailing by six percentage points in the polls, nancy, but he ended up losing by only two points. you've been looking into whether obamacare is the cause of that. >> reporter: well, democrats and the white house certainly seem to fear that it is. in fact, the white house invited 16 senate democrats for a two- hour meeting with the president today about all of obamacare's problems and, guess what? 15 of those senate democrats are up for reelection next year and the 16th runs the committee that is in charge of getting them reelected. and if you look at cbs exit polling from the virginia governor's race last night you can see why they're concerned. more than a quarter of virginia voters said health care was the issue that mattered the most to them in this election. it was the second-most important issue. and cuccinelli, the republican, won among those voters 49% to 45%. now, most lawmakers-- democrats and republicans-- assum
nancy is in virginia. the republican candidate for governor, ken cuccinelli, had been trailing by six percentage points in the polls, nancy, but he ended up losing by only two points. you've been looking into whether obamacare is the cause of that. >> reporter: well, democrats and the white house certainly seem to fear that it is. in fact, the white house invited 16 senate democrats for a two- hour meeting with the president today about all of obamacare's problems and, guess what? 15 of...
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that's the hardest part. >> the treatment of mentally ill is a problem in virginia and virginia is not alone. donna fuller, what is going on here with the treatment of mentally ill, is there a complete breakdown of the system here? >> where do we want to start? we have 50 years of failed mental health policy, we haven't been taking care of the mentally ill for a long time and we keep seeing symptoms of this. and this you know, a young man who was taken in, for an evaluation, he clearly had some symptoms of some kind of a mental illness. we don't know what it was. we still don't have a lot of facts, a lot of details. but they have four hours to decide whether to keep him in a hospital. and they, you know, for whatever reason they don't have a hospital bed for him. and so they can get a little extension. but basically, they have to let him go if they don't have a bed. >> they don't have a bed for him. how common is this, where a person goes for treatment and they're turned away in the country? >> the local picture, the big picture is we have eliminated more than 90% of the hospital beds
that's the hardest part. >> the treatment of mentally ill is a problem in virginia and virginia is not alone. donna fuller, what is going on here with the treatment of mentally ill, is there a complete breakdown of the system here? >> where do we want to start? we have 50 years of failed mental health policy, we haven't been taking care of the mentally ill for a long time and we keep seeing symptoms of this. and this you know, a young man who was taken in, for an evaluation, he...
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in virginia, in the virginia governor's race the former democratic party chairman and clinton ally terry mcauliffe defeating the republican candidate and tea party favorite ken cucinnelli in a race that was more suspenseful than a lot of us expected. in new jersey a big win for republican governor chris christie, a possible launch pad for a 2016 presidential bid. and in new york city, democrat bill deblasio wins the mayor's race. he'll be the first democrat to runt city in two decades, succeeding the independent mayor michael bloomberg. we can also now report a winner in a battle between two republicans in alabama that's considered a big test of the tea party's clout and the struggle for the heart and soul of the gop. it's a republican congressional primary runoff. the establishment republican candidate bradley byrne defeating the tea party-allied candidate dean young. let's take a look at the votes. 92% of the vote in we've projected bradley byrne will win. 54% to 46% for dean young. the winner of this renoff is widely expected to defeat the democratic candidate in a special election ne
in virginia, in the virginia governor's race the former democratic party chairman and clinton ally terry mcauliffe defeating the republican candidate and tea party favorite ken cucinnelli in a race that was more suspenseful than a lot of us expected. in new jersey a big win for republican governor chris christie, a possible launch pad for a 2016 presidential bid. and in new york city, democrat bill deblasio wins the mayor's race. he'll be the first democrat to runt city in two decades,...
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so, in virginia, heading into tomorrow's big statewide race, the chairman of the virginia republican party did an interview with politico this weekend, in which he just blatantly prayed that people don't turn out to vote in his state. it's the republicans' only hope to get ken cuccinelli into the governor's mansion, is if voter turnout is really, really low. "the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the 30s, the low 30s, we are going to win." politico points out that in the last presidential election, voter turnout in virginia was 72%. in the last governors race, it was 40%. but the plan and the prayer and the hope of the republican party in virginia this time around is that nobody turns out. they don't want to be at 72% or at 40%. they've got to be down toward maybe 32% or lower, and then the republicans might get their way. that's the only way the republicans can win. they think 32%'s their ceiling. below that, it would be even greater. anything above that, they start to get into trouble. plus, they've go
so, in virginia, heading into tomorrow's big statewide race, the chairman of the virginia republican party did an interview with politico this weekend, in which he just blatantly prayed that people don't turn out to vote in his state. it's the republicans' only hope to get ken cuccinelli into the governor's mansion, is if voter turnout is really, really low. "the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the...
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so, in virginia, heading into tomorrow's big statewide race, the chairman of the virginia republican party did an interview with politico this weekend, in which he just blatantly prayed that people don't turn out to vote in his state. it's the republicans' only hope to get ken cuccinelli into the governor's mansion, is if voter turnout is really, really low. "the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the 30s, the low 30s, we are going to win." politico points out that in the last presidential election, voter turnout in virginia was 72%. in the last governors race, it was 40%. but the plan and the prayer and the hope of the republican party in virginia this time around is that nobody turns out. they don't want to be at 72% or at 40%. they've got to be down toward maybe 32% or lower, and then the republicans might get their way. that's the only way the republicans can win. they think 32%'s their ceiling. below that, it would be even greater. anything above that, they start to get into trouble. plus, they've go
so, in virginia, heading into tomorrow's big statewide race, the chairman of the virginia republican party did an interview with politico this weekend, in which he just blatantly prayed that people don't turn out to vote in his state. it's the republicans' only hope to get ken cuccinelli into the governor's mansion, is if voter turnout is really, really low. "the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the...
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wolf, tight in virginia. bring us up to speed. >> close race, piers, in virginia unfolding right now. the battle for governor in a state that play as crucial role in deciding presidential elections. let's update you on the vote tally as it's coming in right now. 48% for ken cuccinelli, the republican 45% for terry mcauliffe and the libertarian third party candidate. 76% of the votes tabulated 37 vote plus -- 37,000 vote advantage for ken cuccinelli, right now as we stand. in new jersey as you know cnn projects the republican governor chris christie easily winning a second term, a victory that positions him well for a possible run for the white house. and in new york city, the democrat bill de blasio wins. he'll be the first democrat to win the city in two decades. he'll succeed the independent mayor michael bloomberg. let go to john king at the magic wall. virginia shaping up to be close, what, 75% of the vote in cuccinelli slightly ahead? >> 2 2,800. the key area starting to fill in deeper blue. some of this
wolf, tight in virginia. bring us up to speed. >> close race, piers, in virginia unfolding right now. the battle for governor in a state that play as crucial role in deciding presidential elections. let's update you on the vote tally as it's coming in right now. 48% for ken cuccinelli, the republican 45% for terry mcauliffe and the libertarian third party candidate. 76% of the votes tabulated 37 vote plus -- 37,000 vote advantage for ken cuccinelli, right now as we stand. in new jersey as...
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he have moves through manassas nicely. 95 in virginia also looking good. no problems on the beltway. we've actually got a live shot along the beltway at the woodrow wilson bridge, you can see traffic on the outer and inner loop. back to jummy and autria. >> thank you, amanda. 5:03 now. it was 50 years ago today president john f. kennedy was assassinated. >> there will be events to mark the anniversary in dallas and here, as well. john gonzalez is live outside arlington national cemetery with more. >> the president ordering flagged at half staff all day long throughout the country today. we remember what has been described as one of the most tragic events in american history. president john f. kennedy shot and killed 50 years ago today, and 1300-miles from that plaza in downtown dallas, the eternal flame at the grave site of the president at arlington national cemetery has burned ever since. this morning, two special wreath layings. one at president kennedy's tomb at 8:30, and in the afternoon we understand a tribute at the unknown. 50,000 are expected to m
he have moves through manassas nicely. 95 in virginia also looking good. no problems on the beltway. we've actually got a live shot along the beltway at the woodrow wilson bridge, you can see traffic on the outer and inner loop. back to jummy and autria. >> thank you, amanda. 5:03 now. it was 50 years ago today president john f. kennedy was assassinated. >> there will be events to mark the anniversary in dallas and here, as well. john gonzalez is live outside arlington national...
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both virginia and new jersey are choosing a governor. one expects a winner and the other may be too close to call. >>> pot, deception and minimum wage. in other parts of the country it's the issues not the candidates bringing voters to the poll. >>> and changing the guards, governorrers in new york an. and brothers who don't live in iowa bought local races in that state. >> well, the polls have closed in several states includes new jersey, massachusetts, what voters is a decided today offers an intryinging look at the parts. governor races in new jersey and virginia, and six states have more than 30 battle measures ranging from a hike in the minimum wage, new taxes on the sale of marijuana, and 200 million bond issue to save the houston astro dome, and there are cities electing mayors like atlanta, detroit, houston and new york. let's begin with the governor races, new jersey governor chris christie said he's not concerned about lack of support from the state's tea party republicans, and from the looks of the polls he has no reason to be
both virginia and new jersey are choosing a governor. one expects a winner and the other may be too close to call. >>> pot, deception and minimum wage. in other parts of the country it's the issues not the candidates bringing voters to the poll. >>> and changing the guards, governorrers in new york an. and brothers who don't live in iowa bought local races in that state. >> well, the polls have closed in several states includes new jersey, massachusetts, what voters is a...
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its churches. >> in virginia, we have to have networks of churches. and we're meeting with the pastors and we're telling them we're here, we're ready to listen, we're ready to work. identify folks we can start talking to. because half the battle is grass roots outreach, it's all about bottom and o the top. where is the platform for us to be engaged in whether it be a community festival, that you and your congregation members are going to be there. we want to address them, we want to hear them. >> the states are especially high here in virginia, where the gubernatorial race, making for perfect timing and perhaps a crirl test of the republican -- critical test of the republican strategy. tapping republican candidates for state level races and softening the toab. gop gubernatorial candidate ken cuccinelli, a new team for hispanic outreach and his running plate pushing the we're with you message. >> 45% in the community or schools are largely latino. i have been working with the hispanic people of faith across virginia to stand up for them, stand up for s
its churches. >> in virginia, we have to have networks of churches. and we're meeting with the pastors and we're telling them we're here, we're ready to listen, we're ready to work. identify folks we can start talking to. because half the battle is grass roots outreach, it's all about bottom and o the top. where is the platform for us to be engaged in whether it be a community festival, that you and your congregation members are going to be there. we want to address them, we want to hear...
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shepherded a long term his favorite professor later from the of the lawyer in virginia and is signing the declaration of independence. similar in this sense that earlier i mitch did jefferson was shy and reserved but but so did his utmost to end. and then the other aids they would call him a hammy. but they were alike in one of their way that they were both revolutionaries. to be the entry gate and more of the two was hamilton win to determine why he became a revolutionary. if you are a senate barely the opportunist it was part of what went into him becoming a supporter of the american revolution. i don't think he was alone but he did say that about everyone. who was the major figure in the revolution but coming to new york in england which started a decade before he arrived a dent looking at the situation hamilton always wanted to do a cow can they did decision which is the best way to go? but if i choose america and a new nation emerges stores will open and is the way will be clear but i would not say opportunism of loan explains hamilton revolutionary bit their recent immigrant to
shepherded a long term his favorite professor later from the of the lawyer in virginia and is signing the declaration of independence. similar in this sense that earlier i mitch did jefferson was shy and reserved but but so did his utmost to end. and then the other aids they would call him a hammy. but they were alike in one of their way that they were both revolutionaries. to be the entry gate and more of the two was hamilton win to determine why he became a revolutionary. if you are a senate...
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and there's a new south in virginia. virginia is now a swing state. virginia especially its northern suburbs around the washington area where i understand the turnout is pretty strong, that's terry mcauliffe, the democrats' territory. i think the government shutdown clearly hurt ken cuccinelli, the republican who is identified with the tea party. and identified with antagonism to government. antagonism to the federal government used to be a watch word of virginia as well as the rest of the south. virginia is now a mixed state up for grabs. tea party candidates are going to have a hard time winning in a state like virginia. >> and, david, the exit polling taken by voters as they left the polling places today showed no big love nor the tea party. >> no. 43% of the people who were polled today say they opposed the tea party. if you look at all the big issues that animated the political debates over the last couple months whether it was cultural wars like abortion or the government shutdown, we see a very strong reaction to this electorate against the con
and there's a new south in virginia. virginia is now a swing state. virginia especially its northern suburbs around the washington area where i understand the turnout is pretty strong, that's terry mcauliffe, the democrats' territory. i think the government shutdown clearly hurt ken cuccinelli, the republican who is identified with the tea party. and identified with antagonism to government. antagonism to the federal government used to be a watch word of virginia as well as the rest of the...
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the defeat in virginia -- the shutdown was heard a lot. >> 3 in 10 houses in virginia were personally affected by the government shutdown. >> 30% of the votes are in the suburbs of washington and cuccinelli, the republican, lost those by 135,000 votes and he lost statewide by only 55,000. so, the shutdown hurt. also, the republican establishment didn't think that cuccinelli could win. >> they didn't back him up? >> and there's some truth to it. >> you know, i wouldn't credit the shutdown with the victory of terry mcauliffe. and the reason why is, because, all of these folks like cuccinelli have been anti-government for a long time. the shutdown was just the latest best example of how hostile government workers that far-right group has been. >> well, but, in virginia, we asked, you know, in our exit polls, do you think government should be doing more or less? and in virginia, 51% said less. so, you know, it's not the government. >> it all depends on what. it all depends on what. if you're a federal employee, you definitely want the government open and working. >> what i thought was mos
the defeat in virginia -- the shutdown was heard a lot. >> 3 in 10 houses in virginia were personally affected by the government shutdown. >> 30% of the votes are in the suburbs of washington and cuccinelli, the republican, lost those by 135,000 votes and he lost statewide by only 55,000. so, the shutdown hurt. also, the republican establishment didn't think that cuccinelli could win. >> they didn't back him up? >> and there's some truth to it. >> you know, i...
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look at virginia. the disaster in virginia. you know, the thing is, and doug, weer with talking about this earlier. if virginia, if you had not had third party -- most of all if you had had the lieutenant governors pull out and say he was winning by six points. not supporting him or thor problem is imagine where they would be if they had not had the shut down. this is -- that cost virginia, it cost republicans. >> i want to go back to new jersey. a viewer tweeted let him be governor already. >> that's really the challenge. he said in that fox news sunday that he's got to be governor. he will get to a campaign in a year or two. bottom line, he has to perform. >> heir apparent on the flip side, is it hillary clinton? she and her husband are gaining support in california this weekend. >> absolutely. the clintons are the consensus choice. big win for them in virginia. bottom line they are the nominee if they seek the nomination. >> but a pole, exit pole from last week showed only four points difference if a national election were h
look at virginia. the disaster in virginia. you know, the thing is, and doug, weer with talking about this earlier. if virginia, if you had not had third party -- most of all if you had had the lieutenant governors pull out and say he was winning by six points. not supporting him or thor problem is imagine where they would be if they had not had the shut down. this is -- that cost virginia, it cost republicans. >> i want to go back to new jersey. a viewer tweeted let him be governor...
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i'm worried about how to make virginia better. that's my plan. we roll have a smooth and good transition. >> virginia governor bob mcdonald. we have a race to a break here. see you right after the break. bl i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> less than a year into his first term, trey ra dell is taking a leave of absence after pleading guilt tow charges of cocaine possession. he apologized to his family and constituents. >> i am here tonight to take responsibility for what i did. to be held accountable for the bad decisions i made in my life and to own up to my actions. >> he thinks it's a year of probation will undergo substance abuse treatment after admitting
i'm worried about how to make virginia better. that's my plan. we roll have a smooth and good transition. >> virginia governor bob mcdonald. we have a race to a break here. see you right after the break. bl i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist....
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and her name is virginia s. anderson from ellijay, georgia. >> bob and i are probably as big a pair of optimists as you'll ever meet. and the fact is that we have a great belief in what political theorists and political scientists refer to as critical junctures, points in history where things get to a level where something has to happen. that is the american story. it is not true that the arc of history bends steadily toward justice. the arc of history kind of bends, it gets broken, it bends again. we repair it. but when you reach a real critical juncture, when things get really serious, all of american history tells us that americans actually start to get serious as well. we let things get pretty bad before we act. >> there's this enormous movement that's already taken place beneath the surface that's not known. we see it all over the country. it's part of our optimism. >> what is it? where is it? >> it's a movement that's first of all to amend the constitution to take money out of politics, to guarantee the ri
and her name is virginia s. anderson from ellijay, georgia. >> bob and i are probably as big a pair of optimists as you'll ever meet. and the fact is that we have a great belief in what political theorists and political scientists refer to as critical junctures, points in history where things get to a level where something has to happen. that is the american story. it is not true that the arc of history bends steadily toward justice. the arc of history kind of bends, it gets broken, it...
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virginia historically has always been a swing state. and this race will be close because past races in virginia have always been close. >> reporter: this time in virginia, each side is focused mostly on what they like least about the other. republicans want voters to come out in droves and vote against obama care and the rest of the president's agenda, while democrats say the referendum should be on the tea party and social conservatives. >> carl, thank you. so who wins in virginia? let me know on twitter. >>> up next, another body blow to obama care. but first, here's what some of our fox affiliates across the country are covering tonight. fox 35 in orlando with the official start of the new charlie crist gubernatorial campaign. the former republican governor is running again, this time as a democrat. fox 29 in philadelphia with details of a huge bribery scandal involving a u.s. navy commander, a legendary defense contractor and offer from one of the other prostitutes and lady gaga tickets. it all is one story, believe it or not. this
virginia historically has always been a swing state. and this race will be close because past races in virginia have always been close. >> reporter: this time in virginia, each side is focused mostly on what they like least about the other. republicans want voters to come out in droves and vote against obama care and the rest of the president's agenda, while democrats say the referendum should be on the tea party and social conservatives. >> carl, thank you. so who wins in virginia?...
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so it is a real problem in places like virginia. that is a place where the voters who said they were motivated by rights for women, voted for democrats. >>> the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening. >>> and thank you for joining us today. as you probably know it was a really, really busy news day. there was a lot going on. the administration released the enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. turns out in the first months of obama care going into effect over 100,000 people enrolled in new health insurance plans. president obama had tried to set expectations low for what the first enrollment numbers would be. his speech last month in boston, for example, noted that in the first month of sign-ups for the massachusetts version of health reform, only 100 people signed none the whole first month. but in massachusetts, eventually the glitches got ironed out, and enrollment numbers went up. and now in massachusetts, there is essentially universal coverage. that state is essentially the template for our national number
so it is a real problem in places like virginia. that is a place where the voters who said they were motivated by rights for women, voted for democrats. >>> the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening. >>> and thank you for joining us today. as you probably know it was a really, really busy news day. there was a lot going on. the administration released the enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. turns out in the first months of obama care going into effect...
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northern virginia suburbs, 60% of virginia voters. say abortion should be legal. there's a lot of advertising, direct mail, radio spent on this. 67% of those breaking for terry mcauliffe. the republicans will say the health care issue worked. democrats will say they managed to push ken cuccinelli out of the mainstream. want to take a quick look at new jersey before we move on. chris christie will say i'm the new republican national model. why? no gender gap. he won among women and men. he improved his standing even though he lost african-americans he split the latino vote. look at that. chris christie's going to make the point. look what happened to john mccain. look what happened to mitt romney. i can be competitive in the swing states where latino voters matter. quick footnote. would he make a good president? people of new jersey think yes. anderson, as we quick guard into chris christie, the voters were asked who would you pick between hillary clinton and chris christie. by a narrow margin they said we'd take hillary clinton. >> we'll wait to hear from chris ch
northern virginia suburbs, 60% of virginia voters. say abortion should be legal. there's a lot of advertising, direct mail, radio spent on this. 67% of those breaking for terry mcauliffe. the republicans will say the health care issue worked. democrats will say they managed to push ken cuccinelli out of the mainstream. want to take a quick look at new jersey before we move on. chris christie will say i'm the new republican national model. why? no gender gap. he won among women and men. he...
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i am a democrat from west virginia. i think we can do better as a nation than half people facing -- they are one illness away from being bankrupt. defectn was born with a or they have a serious illness and now because of a pre- existing condition, a are uninsurable. there are so many good things we can agree on, but then people who want to repeal say, we cannot even agree on what time of day it is anymore. you think we can fix a few things. why can't we keep what we have? this when i was governor. we did a thing and we rolled out a new land to pay our vendors for medicaid. senator, how are you doing? >> they said you were saving gas and you do not want to have a carbon footprint. said, i amt i have not asking for a delay of implementation. i am asking do not put a crime of-- or a find on this piece legislation until january of 2015 so we can work a transitional year. period of working time. we may not have the program they intended. i am trying to fix things. as a governor, that is what we are expected to do every day.
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that practice was supposed to stop after a mentally ill virginia tech student killed 32 people. virginia gave mental health officials four hours to make a case for involuntary hospitalization. cnn found three hospitals in that state that said the could have taken in gus deeds. but officials won't say whether the failed to search hard enough or the clock just ran out. >> a tragedy happens, the legislature reacts. you see this in other states. and then over time that money is chipped away and these services are unavailable. >> reporter: tonight i spoke with a law professor who was brought in by the state to help reform its mental health facilities and the mental health care system. he says he advocated for alternatives toers today hospitalization following the virginia tech shooting, things like crisis centers, things like services that could be provided in someone's home where perhaps the could be stabilized. now, the one bright spot if you could even call it that tonight, erin, is the fact that creigh deeds has been updated to good condition in the hospital right behind me. >> t
that practice was supposed to stop after a mentally ill virginia tech student killed 32 people. virginia gave mental health officials four hours to make a case for involuntary hospitalization. cnn found three hospitals in that state that said the could have taken in gus deeds. but officials won't say whether the failed to search hard enough or the clock just ran out. >> a tragedy happens, the legislature reacts. you see this in other states. and then over time that money is chipped away...
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, o'reilly dubbed after the surrender fleet footed virginia. and sure, men such as lance and chester made and insisting bold claim that in defeating this enemy, african-american troops had dealt a death blow to all of that army stood for including slavery itself. they insisted not only the union armies victory emanated from his superior virtue, but also the black troops in particular example by that virtue. most important, african-american soldiers interpretations of the surrender inscribed a civil rights message into the night and in his terms of the surrender, emphasizing the promise of appomattox. like veterans depicted the free people and soldiers in particular as agents of national feeling. blame his 1888 history of the troops in the war of the rebellion praise black soldiers for dignity and christian humility. those were his words. he wrote, after the confederate army had been paroled, the troops cheerfully and cordially divided their rations and welcome them on the march back to petersburg. the c++ forgiveness was expressed in the of ex-
, o'reilly dubbed after the surrender fleet footed virginia. and sure, men such as lance and chester made and insisting bold claim that in defeating this enemy, african-american troops had dealt a death blow to all of that army stood for including slavery itself. they insisted not only the union armies victory emanated from his superior virtue, but also the black troops in particular example by that virtue. most important, african-american soldiers interpretations of the surrender inscribed a...
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was terry mcauliffe's victory in virginia a warning for the tea party? or was the narrowness of his win attributable to the miserable obamacare rollout? did victories by populist democrats in new york and boston indicate the debate over income and equality will dominate our politics for the next few election cycles? let's start with virginia. terry mcauliffe had a pretty good lead going into the election. it turned out to be much closer than anticipated. here are some thoughts. >> i was not a fan of either candidate. >> i think people are split everywhere. i do not think it is virginia. i think it is everywhere. >> what did the results tell us, charles? >> i think the narrowing of the gap was probably significant. cuccinelli gambled it all on obamacare. it had some resonance. he obviously was hurt by the shutdown, which affected the northern virginia constituency. he got slammed on that. i think it played out as predicted and i think it put a real scare -- one of the reasons the democratic senators are so afraid of obamacare and went to see obama about i
was terry mcauliffe's victory in virginia a warning for the tea party? or was the narrowness of his win attributable to the miserable obamacare rollout? did victories by populist democrats in new york and boston indicate the debate over income and equality will dominate our politics for the next few election cycles? let's start with virginia. terry mcauliffe had a pretty good lead going into the election. it turned out to be much closer than anticipated. here are some thoughts. >> i was...
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i say it only because virginia sl -- terry mcauliffe doesn't fit tightly in virginia. cuccinelli said a lot puts him outside the main stream of virginia voters. i find it hard to believe terry will win by five, six, seven, eight points. >> you will get in a race like that in a competitive state and it's called natural tightening. the margins won't stay big. what keeps terry with a big enough cushion is the gender gap. the big difference between chris christie's effort in a bluer state in new jersey and cuccinelli in virginia is christie has solved to a large extent the female issue though his opponent is a woman. he's done a better job of the kind of obama voters cuccinelli hasn't reached -- younger voters and minority voters. >> here's the question. both candidates are pro life. >> exactly. >> in new jersey, pro life chris christie has a massive gender gap except the women are on his side. in a state that's less pro life than virginia. what's the difference between cuccinelli and -- >> tim kaine was personally pro life and was able to win in virginia, too. there are w
i say it only because virginia sl -- terry mcauliffe doesn't fit tightly in virginia. cuccinelli said a lot puts him outside the main stream of virginia voters. i find it hard to believe terry will win by five, six, seven, eight points. >> you will get in a race like that in a competitive state and it's called natural tightening. the margins won't stay big. what keeps terry with a big enough cushion is the gender gap. the big difference between chris christie's effort in a bluer state in...
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county, the most important county for democrats in virginia. the order came down on friday, which of course is after the vote and in the middle of the ballots being counted. the state board said it issued the order on advice from attorney general ken cuccinelli. now ken cuccinelli himself was a candidate in this election, running for governor, of course. and he was the first attorney general in 30 years to not step down from the attorney general's offers when he decided to run for something else. and that has meant that ken cuccinelli was both competing in this election and adjudicating the rules of how the election would be conducted. and look at this, we now know that he was not just competing in the election and setting the rules, ken cuccinelli has been campaigning for the attorney general since election night. he has been fundraising for the guy whose race is now almost certainly heading for a re-count. with ken cuccinelli's office supposedly counting the votes. i need you to click here to fund the recount fight right now. ken cuccinelli,
county, the most important county for democrats in virginia. the order came down on friday, which of course is after the vote and in the middle of the ballots being counted. the state board said it issued the order on advice from attorney general ken cuccinelli. now ken cuccinelli himself was a candidate in this election, running for governor, of course. and he was the first attorney general in 30 years to not step down from the attorney general's offers when he decided to run for something...
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of virginia. the virginia suburbs, the excerpts of washington, d.c., and the result is what you see tonight. here's terry mcauliffe just a little bit earlier. >> over the next four years, most democrats and republicans in virginia want to make virginia a model for pragmatic leadership that is friendly to job creation. >> reporter: and that is mcauliffe talking about his theme for the next four years, the stewardship of the commonwealth of virginia here. transportation and more highways, the gridlock on the highways? virginia is something to behold rivalling the political gridlock across the potomac river and stressing the need for bipartisanship. he's going to look for it when he goes to richmond to become the next governor in virginia. >> mike viqueira with a close one in virginia tonight. i want to bring in boris epstein. he's a contributing editor to u.s. news and world report. welcome. >> good evening, jon. >> how do you read this election in virginia tonight? >> you know, the issue is that th
of virginia. the virginia suburbs, the excerpts of washington, d.c., and the result is what you see tonight. here's terry mcauliffe just a little bit earlier. >> over the next four years, most democrats and republicans in virginia want to make virginia a model for pragmatic leadership that is friendly to job creation. >> reporter: and that is mcauliffe talking about his theme for the next four years, the stewardship of the commonwealth of virginia here. transportation and more...
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the race for governor of new jersey and virginia. voters in those states cast their ballots as i said, tomorrow. the frustrations in the republican party can be seen in virginia where democrat terry mcauliffe has had a lead in the polls against ken cuccinelli. cuccinelli's an uncompromising ideologue whose social views are out of step with most virginians according to the polling. but in the deep blue state of new jersey, different b story. all signs are pointing to a historic landslide for different kind of republican than cuccinelli. the moderate and respected chris christie. how can two starkly different kind of republicans coexist in today's gop. mark cecil, the group responsible for expanding the democrats majority in the u.s. senate. and michelle goldberg is a contributor to the nation. i want to start with cecil. a guy looking across the aisle right now. tell me what it's like to face the possibility that christie could win really big tomorrow and possibly begin a resurgence of establishment republicanism, non-right wing repub
the race for governor of new jersey and virginia. voters in those states cast their ballots as i said, tomorrow. the frustrations in the republican party can be seen in virginia where democrat terry mcauliffe has had a lead in the polls against ken cuccinelli. cuccinelli's an uncompromising ideologue whose social views are out of step with most virginians according to the polling. but in the deep blue state of new jersey, different b story. all signs are pointing to a historic landslide for...
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she's also a leading voice on mental health issues in the virginia general assembly. she says the deeds family tragedy casts the spotlight yet again on problems with virginia's mental health system. yesterday it was reported that hours before the attack 24-year-old gus deeds was the subject of an emergency custody order, but then a bed at a hospital or psych unit was not available and he was released home. he killed himself after the attack on his dad. now the "washington post" is reporting that three hospitals within a two-hour drive did have beds available, and two of the three say they were never contacted. the state inspector general has launched an investigation to find out what led to his release. >> regardless if there were beds, there wasn't a system to determine if there were beds available. it seem toss me we should have a clearinghouse of some kind. >> these are very vulnerable people. >> george heads the fair fax-falls church community service board. he hopes the family tragedy brings more awareness and funding. >> as a professional, i know what can happen
she's also a leading voice on mental health issues in the virginia general assembly. she says the deeds family tragedy casts the spotlight yet again on problems with virginia's mental health system. yesterday it was reported that hours before the attack 24-year-old gus deeds was the subject of an emergency custody order, but then a bed at a hospital or psych unit was not available and he was released home. he killed himself after the attack on his dad. now the "washington post" is...
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let's just look at what happened last week in the virginia governor's race. do you remember that? you and i talked about it last week, and the poll numbers looked really great for now governor elect mcauliffe and he barely won. so, yeah, i think this is a little early. i think most americans have no idea who chris christie is. and i think his big blow hard image in new jersey is not going to play well, particularly here in the midwest. >> only 32% of republican respondents said they would vote for christie, while 31% said they would rather have another candidate. bob shrum, what's his heavy lift? >> inside the republican party. if you look within those numbers, he does pretty well and in fact quite well in the northeast and mid atlantic states. he does badly in the west, in the south, in states like iowa. and that's -- those are the states that are going to control the republican nomination. he is -- he's just not the right cup of tea for these folks. look, you have senator jim inhofe from oklahoma complaining he gave obama the election because he did his job son sandy instead of
let's just look at what happened last week in the virginia governor's race. do you remember that? you and i talked about it last week, and the poll numbers looked really great for now governor elect mcauliffe and he barely won. so, yeah, i think this is a little early. i think most americans have no idea who chris christie is. and i think his big blow hard image in new jersey is not going to play well, particularly here in the midwest. >> only 32% of republican respondents said they would...
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the establishment didn't put in money into virginia. if they had and if they really pushed in this state, we might have won. that's absolutely the message people can take out of virginia and they probably will so that this internal debate in the republican party whether you run as a christie kind of i can get it done or stand on principle and the voters will come to you, that debate still rages after these two with enough evidence on both sides for everybody to continue their argument that and given that terry mcauliffe the new governor of virginia is one of bill and hillary clinton's best friends, does it mean anything for hillary since it's a battleground state? >> it actually doesn't help you when you run for president in that state. there could be other -- there's a lot of baggage and history with those two, so that to the extent that it helps to have your pal in a very very important state, that's true but there's also a lot of complexity to that relationship which she'll have to deal with every time she goes to the state so it's p
the establishment didn't put in money into virginia. if they had and if they really pushed in this state, we might have won. that's absolutely the message people can take out of virginia and they probably will so that this internal debate in the republican party whether you run as a christie kind of i can get it done or stand on principle and the voters will come to you, that debate still rages after these two with enough evidence on both sides for everybody to continue their argument that and...
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creigh deeds is well-known in virginia politics. in his unsuccessful bid to be governor in 2009, he garnered a presidential endorsement. >> i know he is the right person for virginia, and you know it, too. >> reporter: if someone like gus deeds is brought in for an emergency health care evaluation, he could only be held for up to six hours. now a judge can issue a longer stay of up to three days, but there has to be a psych bed available, and here we are, six years after the massacre at virginia tech, where all of these reforms in mental health care were instituted across the state, and there is still a shortage of those beds and the supply is tight. christine? >> it just, families really grapple with this. it's so sad and he's an adult. it makes it that much more difficult when you see someone you're trying to help get into the medical system for mental illness. >> chris makes a good point. this raises so many questions about the mental health system all around the country and in virginia to think if there had only been one single
creigh deeds is well-known in virginia politics. in his unsuccessful bid to be governor in 2009, he garnered a presidential endorsement. >> i know he is the right person for virginia, and you know it, too. >> reporter: if someone like gus deeds is brought in for an emergency health care evaluation, he could only be held for up to six hours. now a judge can issue a longer stay of up to three days, but there has to be a psych bed available, and here we are, six years after the...
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and also as you notice, senator from virginia because virginia had sent more men to the white house than anybody in history. so will some of the university of virginia law school and there he studied law, really didn't like the study of so much but after a year or two he moved down to atlanta. opened office. he was really a terrible lawyer. in a year or two down there, he obtained
and also as you notice, senator from virginia because virginia had sent more men to the white house than anybody in history. so will some of the university of virginia law school and there he studied law, really didn't like the study of so much but after a year or two he moved down to atlanta. opened office. he was really a terrible lawyer. in a year or two down there, he obtained
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polls close in virginia 7:00 p.m. eastern. let's stay in virginia. we are at ken cuccinelli's headquarters. they have an uphill struggle over there. >> reporter: they do. jake mentioned that acceptance speech in new jersey. most people here, most republicans are bracing for a concession speech. look, the republicans here behind the scenes are already starting to point fingers, but they are also pointing to a number of external factors that have held ken cuccinelli down throughout this race. an ethics scandal that sidelined the governor, bob mcdonnell, who was popular. he hasn't been able to help cuccinelli raise money and appeal to the business community here. there was the government shutdown. there has been spending, vast spending on the democratic side, four to one just in the last week, democrats and their allies have been out spending republicans. you have seen labor unions, you have seen environmental groups, planned parenthood, come in heavy for terry mcauliffe who as dana mentioned is a prolific fund-raiser in a state with lacks campaign fund
polls close in virginia 7:00 p.m. eastern. let's stay in virginia. we are at ken cuccinelli's headquarters. they have an uphill struggle over there. >> reporter: they do. jake mentioned that acceptance speech in new jersey. most people here, most republicans are bracing for a concession speech. look, the republicans here behind the scenes are already starting to point fingers, but they are also pointing to a number of external factors that have held ken cuccinelli down throughout this...